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Published projects
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3645 Minami Hara
Design Concept The site is located in the wooded area of Karuizawa resort town 150km away from Tokyo. It is part of the development consisting of 5 villas,... |
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Ochsner House / OHK House
Design Concept The site is located on a hill in a residential area of the Tokyo Area. The topography allows for a commanding view of the city towards the south... |
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AIG Building Nagasaki
Program The site is located on the new man made island in the center of city and of the Nagasaki Bay. It is not far from the historical Dejima Island, which... |
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Calyon Japan Office
Program Calyon Company was created by the merger of the French banking groups, Credit Agricole and Credit Lyonnais in 2003. Following the merger the management... |
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CBS Building
Functional program called for 3 distinctively different interior functions: Work, Rest and Play. The “work” area needed office space and a meeting room for... |
Brief description
dasic architects was founded in 1989 in London by George Dasic RIBA. Since 1991 the practice is based in Tokyo and is lead by an international team of talented and motivated architects and professionals.
The projects explore new theories about workplace concepts and sustainable architecture. The driving design principle is that a well-designed space improves wellbeing, productivity and efficiency. Sustainable, greener architecture is not just matter of taste but matter of our planet’s survival.
The quest for the architectural and design excellence is matched with the quest for greener, more energy efficient and ultimately fully sustainable architecture. Innovative use of technology, clean renewable energy sources and often forgotten and neglected traditional methods are driving principles in achieving not just efficient and elegant designs but responsible designs.
Principal
- George Dasic
Key projects
- 2009 - CBS Building, Japan
- 2008 - 3645 Minami Hara, Japan
- 2007 - OHK House, Japan
- 2005 - AIG Building, Japan
- 2004 - Calyon, Japan
- 2001 - Momiji House, Japan
- 2001 - Deutsche Bank, Japan
- 2000 - Munich Re-insurance, Japan
- 1998 - UBS, Japan
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